I have just gotten my first jar of the Renaissance Wax, developed and used by the British Museum, and I am very impressed. In the past, I have lightly gone over the outside with an oily rag after handling any weapon. This has worked to keep rust away, but always left finger prints and attracted a little dust.
This new wax has actually polished the blueing, and finger prints don't seem to show. The wood grips love this stuff. You can't tell there's anything on the weapon. What's not to like?
I need to know the downside to this wax. Does it gum up internals? Does it turn white inside a case or discolor the gun?
Why doesn't everyone use it?
This new wax has actually polished the blueing, and finger prints don't seem to show. The wood grips love this stuff. You can't tell there's anything on the weapon. What's not to like?
I need to know the downside to this wax. Does it gum up internals? Does it turn white inside a case or discolor the gun?
Why doesn't everyone use it?